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Lsd & The Search For God - Heaven Is a Place

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Format: Vinyl
Label: DSPA
Rel. Date: 03/04/2016
UPC: 814867020077

Heaven Is a Place
Artist: Lsd & The Search For God
Format: Vinyl
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. Heaven
2. (I Don't Think That We Should) Take It Slow
3. Outer Space (Long Way Home)
4. Elizabeth
5. Without You

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Almost nine years to the day since the release of their first, self-titled EP, LSD and the Search for God dose us once again with their blissful new EP, Heaven Is a Place. In the time between LSD records the band remained busy writing, recording, and performing, with this EP capturing a snapshot in time soon after the additions of Ryan Lescure and Ricky Maymi (Brian Jonestown Massacre). They've been perfecting their lucid live show up and down the U.S. West Coast and on tours across the U.S. and Canada, including sets at Austin Psych Fest Levitation (2013), Bathysphere (2013) with A Place To Bury Strangers, and Desert Stars Festival (2014) with The Dandy Warhols. LSD twice toured the U.S. with legendary Creation Records band The Telescopes, with Liszt, Fifield, and Maymi doing double-duty each night, performing as members of both LSD and The Telescopes. This collaboration led to The Telescopes' recording project in Los Angeles that resulted in two records: the acclaimed EP, Harm (Neon Sigh 2014), and a 7" single, Thrown (Genjing Records 2015). Over the years, LSD and the Search for God's cult-like following within the underground psych/space/shoegaze community has remained as passionate as ever, and this new EP picks up where they last left off-then blasts off for parts unknown. "Heaven," "(I Don't Think That We Should) Take It Slow," and "Elizabeth" showcase the band at their best-swirling, reverb-drenched guitar chords, intertwined with shimmering male/female vocals-while "Outer Space" and "Without You" slow it down a bit and throw hazy, psychedelic guitar riffs into the mix. The obvious comparison to the Creation Records sound in its heyday is appropriate, yet LSD have definitely taken that noise and made it all their own.
        
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